After the Monday Night game between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans, ESPN NFL analyst Steve Young went on the air to talk about how unpredictable an NFL regular season can be when this happened...

NBA? I'm glad Suzy Kolber caught it right off the bat, but Young was completely oblivious to the fact that he completely confused the NFL, the league of which he is a Hall of Fame member of, with the NBA.

Then later this happened...

Wait, what?! Did he just say the Houston Texans have "the biggest dick in the league"? I'll let Steve Young be the judge of that one.

Maybe you should go back to the hotel, Steve, and get some rest and clear your head.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his supermodel wife, Gisele Bundchen, welcomed their second daughter into the world on Wednesday.

The child, a girl named Vivian Lake, was born at home and is "healthy and full of life", Bundchen said on her Facebook. Bundchen later said on her Facebook, "We feel so lucky to have been able to experience the miracle of birth once again and are forever grateful for the opportunity to be the parents of another little angel."

This is the third child, first daughter, for Brady. Brady has a son with former girlfriend, actress Bridget Moynahan. This is the second child for Bundchen, the first being a son named Benjamin who turns three on Saturday.

Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano attended his first Colts game since being diagnosed with leukemia back in September and the Colts did not disappoint.

The Colts defeated the Miami Dolphins, 23-20, and now stand at a surprising 5-3 mark at the halfway point.

Pagano then delivered an emotional postgame speech to his troops talking about how both he and the Colts are defying the odds and how he wants to dance at his daughters weddings and hoist the Lombardi trophy numerous times.

With an impassioned coach and youth on their side, the Colts could actually make the playoffs the season.

The Dallas Cowboys suffered yet another defeat as they failed to gain ground on the New York Giants in the NFC East, understandably Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was upset, but a certain action may have made him furious.

According to Dallas' NBC 5 reporter Matt Barrie, Jerry Jones was locked out of the Dallas locker room after the game. Barrie said that that had been the angriest he has seen Jones all season.

Barrie later confirmed on "NFL AM" on NFL Network that Jones eventually made it into the locker room and was able to field questions from reporters.

Dallas lost to the Atlanta Falcons last night, 19-13, to fall to 3-5 and gradually falling out of the NFC playoff picture.

Hurricane Sandy may have crippled the Eastern Seaboard, but it looks like Cleveland had to deal with an odd situation caused by the "superstorm".

Sandy caused bits and pieces of the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium to be thrown out of Lake Erie and wash ashore in nearby Bratenahl, Ohio.

Why was the wreckage of the stadium in Lake Erie you ask? Simple. When the former home of the Cleveland Browns was demolished in 1996, the debris from the stadium was deposited into Lake Erie to create three artificial reefs.

It could have been from Sandy, but I think it was the ghost of Art Modell seeking revenge on the city. Maybe, I don't know, I'm just asking the questions.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said on Monday night that if the level of play doesn't improve during the Pro Bowl, the NFL may be forced to drop the annual All-Star game.

Goodell appeared on Sirius/XM NFL Radio's "Town Hall" with host Michael Strahan and both Goodell and Strahan agreed that the Pro Bowl last season "was embarrassing".

"If we cannot accomplish that kind of standard (of high play), I am inclined to not play it," Goodell said. "It is really tough to force competition, and after a long season, to ask those guys to go out and play at the same level they played is really tough."

The NFL would still vote for a Pro Bowl team the same way they do now, but instead the game would not be played at all.

Last season's Pro Bowl was criticized for its lack of hard hitting. The AFC won the game, 59-41.

The Green Bay Packers defense suffered a mighty blow in its victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday.

Packers safety Charles Woodson broke his collarbone during the game against the Rams and FOX Sports' Jay Glazer reports that Woodson will miss at least six weeks. Pacjers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed the report of Woodson's injury.

This is the first season that Woodson has played safety after spending the first 15 years of his career lining up at cornerback.

Woodson's injury is just the latest in a long line of injuries for the Packers. Woodson joins B.J. Raji (ankle), Greg Jennings (groin), Nick Perry (knee), and Sam Shields (shin/ankle) among the starters with injuries.

Rookie safety M.D. Jennings is expected to replace Charles Woodson at safety for the time being.

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel announced today that he plans on starting Brady Quinn at quarterback this coming Sunday against the Oakland Raiders unseating the incumbent Matt Cassel.

Crennel said that he made the move to Quinn in order to spark some life into a 1-5 Chiefs squad which has struggled mightily this season.

"Probably the most impactful move I could make to get everybody’s attention was to change the quarterback,” Crennel said Monday.

"I’m not saying Matt Cassel is the reason we are where we are. The stroke of that brush is a broad stroke and everybody is included in it. We’re trying to make this better, get this better. We need to coach better, we need to play better. If we do those things, then we can be better.

"My biggest deal was my gut (feeling) in telling me that I needed to impact the team by changing the dynamic, by having a different dynamic. Brady Quinn is the guy I want to go with."

Crennel also said that the move is not just for the game against the raiders and he would like Quinn to play without the thought of losing his starting role.

Matt Cassel has been hurt as of late, but team doctors have given him the green light to play. He also has the lowest passer rating in the NFL and has turned the ball over 14 times this season (nine interceptions and five lost fumbles).

Quinn started last week for the Chiefs against the Bucs, but the Chiefs were never in the game as Tampa Bay throttled the Chiefs, 38-10.

After Monday Night's debacle, Charger fans were pretty upset, and rightfully so, but one man in the Charger front office thought that fans were exaggerating just a tad.

Bill Johnston, director of public relations for the San Diego Chargers, wrote a post on Chargers.com telling fans to "Take a Chill Pill" and just calm down.

The note started off like this:

What’s with you people? Yes, Monday night’s loss was bad. Horrible. Embarrassing. Ok…enough already. No mas. I get it. Now get over it. It was a loss. One loss. Listening to some of you out there, you’d think Monday night was “win or go home” and the Chargers are now packing their bags.

He also noted that fans were calling for former head coach Bobby Ross' head back in 1992 when the team started off 0-4, but the Chargers won 11 of its next 12 games and won its first round playoff game, 17-0. Ross would later lead the Chargers to its first and so far only Super Bowl appearance.

The Chargers are still in first place, so, the season is far from over and fans really do need to calm down. It was a tough loss, but get over it, fans. 10 games remain in the season and plenty of time to recover from a very tough loss.

Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden is already the oldest rookie in the NFL at the ripe old age of 29, but, according to the Cleveland Browns, Weeden is actually 129 years old. Not only is that old for a football player, but that is old for anybody.

Former Cleveland Browns running back Jerome Harrison is suffering from post-tumor seizures, according to former teammate Josh Cribbs.

When the Detroit Lions traded the running back back to the Philadelphia Eagles, the team doctors discovered a brain tumor. The trade was nullified and Harrison was sent back to the Lions.

While talking about his own recovery from a recent concussion, Josh Cribbs told MLive.com, "...I still go over to his house every now and then and talk to him. He's doing pretty bad. He's in and out of the hospital with seizures...". Cribbs also mentioned that his family wants him to retire from football so he doesn't end up like Harrison.

"She wants me to get a CAT scan, especially with what happened to (Harrison)." Cribbs told MLive.com.

Harrison's agent told the Lions' website that Harrison was "progressing with his recovery". Harrison is still on the Lions' Reserve/Non-Football Illness list.

The Oakland A's completed a huge comeback to clinch a very unlikely AL West crown, but in the process may have caused the NFL to shift some schedules around.

Since the A's clinched the AL West, they will now have home field in the ALDS and they now have a shot at hosting the ALCS. If the A's do in fact host the ALCS, the A's would need to use the O.co Coliseum on Sunday, October 21, the same day the Oakland Raiders are to host the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The NFL is considering moving the Raiders-Jaguars game to Monday night, according to the Associated Press, but this is all contingent on the A's actually hosting the ALCS, if they don't host, then all of this would be for nothing.

In order for Oakland to host the ALCS, they need to beat the Detroit Tigers and would need the New York Yankees, who have clinched home field in the American League, to lose to the wild card play-in winner, either the Baltimore Orioles or the Texas Rangers.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement, "We will monitor the situation."

If the Raiders-Jaguars game does in fact move to Monday night, then there will be two games on Monday night with the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears playing on Monday Night Football.

Yahoo Sports is reporting that New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes has a Lisfranc injury to his left foot and will likely miss the remainder of the season.

Holmes went down early in the fourth quarter after catching a four yard pass from Mark Sanchez. He was untouched when he went down as he flipped the ball to Carlos Rogers of the San Francisco 49ers, who subsequently returned it for a touchdown.

Holmes' X-rays were negative, but his MRI was sent to foot specialists who then confirmed the Lisfranc injury.

The Jets are already thin at the wideout position, so, this comes as another major blow to the Jets, who are already reeling with the loss of Darrelle Revis.

A Lisfranc injury is an injury in which one or all of the metatarsal bones are displaced from the tarsus. Usually a recovery time from a Lisfranc injury is anywhere from 6 to 14 weeks.